"Fact" daily writes:
Fear is a well-known and widely described phenomenon, of course. Similarly, the fears of a few well-known and less-known dictators, failed or misanthropic rulers from history have been extensively studied.
There are so many books written on that "land" that they would make a respectable bookshelf. the Pashinyan, Kpa government communicates with the "people" with repressive methods, reacts to almost everything with wild aggression and insatiable outbursts of violence (physical or psychological or verbal violence, there is no difference in this case).
Even such a seemingly simple thing as, say, checking the "slaughterhouse origin" of the meat sold on the market, turns into a "special operation" of the red beret and beretless police.
Why is that, where does this ferocious malice, this deep hatred and aggression towards people come from?
Let the specialists deal with it.
It can be assumed that the repressive, aggressive behavior of the "velvet", "popular", "loving everyone" etc. government comes directly from Nikol Pashinyan and his personal characteristics, such as, for example, irresponsibility, unbalanced and fiery character, instability. , unprincipledness, weakness.
We are sure that he realizes much more clearly than all the others that he is "unfit" to rule the state, to put it mildly, although it was his "rosy dream" to be at such a height.
Moreover, Pashinyan, who came to power with cynical populism and the street, almost in a fairy tale version, sees a threat to his power in any group of 10-15 people on the street.
This "bunch" of complexities and non-positive traits comes to complement the drive to continually assert oneself, which is sometimes subconscious.
In other words, he constantly needs to show himself and those around him that he is the "sayer", that he will do whatever he wants, that he is, so to speak, strong.
Pashinyan had just come to power, and in some places the bottles of champagne that had been "dumped" during the raucous celebration organized on that occasion had not even been completely emptied when the police "operation" "occupation of Ijevan" took place.
At that time (in any case, let's remind, maybe some have managed to forget) the focus was on those who cut down forests.
And in the name of fighting against illegal logging, Pashinyan, with the involvement of almost all the country's policemen and the NSS "force bloc", carried out an attack on the residents of Tsetsujard, arrests, scuffles, truce in the middle of the night, in short, such an attack that people probably only see in movies about the Gestapo. had seen
Then there was testimony that at that time Pashinyan had said that he wanted rivers of blood to flow. It has been 6 years since all that.
Pashinyan has managed to bring about much bigger and heavier disasters: war, thousands of victims that could or might not have happened, heavy losses, the rejection of Artsakh, depopulation...
Moreover, in these almost 7 years, Pashinyan has had many other manifestations of his aggression and misanthropy, or, if you like, his fears. shouting, and throwing dozens of grenades at peaceful protesters and injuring about 100 people...
Now it's the turn of the butchers and not only them. And the most characteristic is this "not only them" moment.
If Pashinyan's hatred, malice, fears and unacceptable and unforgivable manifestations of political opponents, national forces, statesmen who liberated and protected Artsakh, in general, the people demanding his removal, nevertheless have certain reasons and explanations, then the attacks on "their own" or the same the manifestations of these fears seem strange at first glance.
Of course, there are explanations and they are logical, that Pashinyan, for example, by throwing aside those who served him blindly and unconditionally with scandals and in humiliating ways, wants to emphasize that he is in control of the situation, tries to keep the "team" strong so that others do not leave. the obviously sinking ship "KP" that may soon resemble a skimmer.
There is a certain logic in this. But a really strong leader, a strong manager, does not need to bully his own "teammates" with such a display of "power" and a "pitcher, I'm crushing you, gobbler, take a good look" approach.
But just yesterday's quote of Nietzsche's words is already very eloquent in that respect.
The eyes of fear, the fear of losing power and the inevitable responsibility that has penetrated into every cell of his consciousness, are large.
Overwhelmed by such fear, the dictator sees a rebellion and conspiracy behind every disagreement, hence the brutal manifestations that we see towards the same Pashinyan who served his interests unconditionally until recently.
Of course, they get a decent reward for blindly serving Pashinyan, but here it is about something else. Pashinyan's dictatorial fears, the fears that he already sees among 10-15 people gathered in the street.
Fears that are more or less able to mitigate only the violence of the red berets, the beating attacks (which makes his heart glorify) regardless of whether the opposites are the parents of the victims, or meat traders, or a group of students, or... whoever they want to be.
Their internal "scandals" clearly show that Pashinyan is so weak that he is not even able to "neutralize" those who serve his interests in a way other than his recent shameful manifestations.
Yes, and in addition to everything, it is incredibly petty.
But he cannot lead a state, he will inevitably lead that state to an accident.
ARMEN HAKOBYAN